Wednesday, April 4, 2012

New Car Models at 2012 Manila International Auto Show


If you’re advancing towards Roxas Boulevard this holiday weekend, don’t be shocked at the traffic gathering near the World Trade Center on Sen. It’s the past two days of the Manila International Auto Show (MIAS), an annual affair every car lover in the city looks forward to. This year’s MIAS is the eighth time it’s being performed, and organizers have confidence of making it the most significant MIAS ever.



Total display area in 2012 is 30,000 square meters given that not only the World Trade Center has been applied; exhibits have built over to the adjacent Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC). And with 110 companies becoming a member of this year’s show, organizer Worldbex Services International is positive they can wow the over 85,000 attendees anticipated over the four-day event which began Thursday. This year’s theme is “Motorsports” and MIAS targets “Life in the Fast Lane” and the new sports vehicles in town. A number of car dealers and automarkers have released their new models at this year’s MIAS last Thursday.

Of course, Ford can not miss this large event. It unveiled its All-New Ford Ranger, a muscular pickup truck that’s 21st century tough. Passengers will feel comfort inside as they do in a vehicle, but will not doubt the car's fording, carrying and climbing capability. Its engine is 2.2 liters, and the payload capacity can handle a lot more than 1400 kg. It can even wade in 800 millimeters of water, ideal for any flash flood in the city. What’s awesome about it is it’s pretty intelligent, and features Bluetooth with Voice Control. I tried out it and “told the car” to call my Globe mobile phone. It is pretty cool.

As the official importer and distributor of BMW cars in the country, Asian Carmakers Corp., on the flip side, released its BMW M5, the 5th generation of the saloon, which has an “all-new engine that’s more efficient, more powerful, and has much better technology,” says Pauline D. Gonzales, corporate communications manager of Asian Carmakers. It’s a high-performance sports vehicle with a high-revving 4.4-liter V8 engine. Car enthusiasts should not neglect to check out the Segway booth at the PTTC and get an option to control the two-wheeled device around a little track. Neither should they overlook the Classic and Custom Car display at the PTTC area, even though one wishes there were more cars for this category.

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